'The economy of affection in Tanzania — '
by Göran Hydén
Summary:
In 2014, the alternative economy is still a livelihood source of last resort.
The economic and political terrain has changed. The state is no longer the
dominant factor. The market has taken its place.
This process has been fuelled by a number of factors. Foremost is the
integration into the global economy that Tanzania and other African countries
have experienced in the past two decades.
The focus on education for all has provided the youth with a license to move to
the cities where they have ended up jobless or as peddlers in the informal
sector, outside taxation and law enforcement.
The market has encouraged a process that renders the society more difficult to
govern. As Tanzania rises, it does so with a hollow structure. The economy of
affection is very much alive.
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